1 FEBRUARY 1834, page 9

Drienatic Version Of Cooper's Novel, The Beadsman, Has...

dread at the Victoria. It is a faithful but feeble abridgment ; written in a b ol style, and destitute of humour and of pathos. The dramatirt has relied more upon the incidents......

Novelties At The Minor Theatres.

V.vres seems determined to make the most of the brief remainder of his t•eaI•011. While the glittering spectacle of Lurline yet wears Its newest gloss, end draws crowded houses......

The Stranded Actor, Having Been Driven Out Of Port At

the Strand Theatre, has put into a snug little haven at the Sans Souci, in Leicester Square ; where we hope he will find a permanent anchorage. Indeed, R us- SELL could not have......

Where Are We Ix France, In January 1834?

co Tot: ninon oF THE sPECTAToR. Paris, Ifertis January 1834. SIR—WE ARE MARciuND RAPIDLY TOwARns A 11EsToRATroN ! Do ROI be startled—do tail be ineredulous—do not shake your......

No. Il

0. P. Q. tells us that the editor of the Morniny Chronicle was startled, and that the nerves of the proprietor of that journal were shaken, by his letter, ammoniciog, six or......